The footage you see above is actually a .8 second clip by Cinematographer Alan Teitel that's been slowed down over 100 times to show the individual flapping of each insectoid wing as the little suckers ferry droplets of water back to their nest to keep it cool. I'm sure it must take a really obscene amount of work to keep a 22-foot wasp nest cool. I don't think any of us want to see that, in slow motion or otherwise. [The Awesomer via Laughing Squid]